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Antonín Bohatý (1913) video clip available

born February 2, 1923 in Libánovka in Volhynia 1933 drafted to the 8th uhlan regiment in Cracow during the war the family saved the life of a Jewish girl Minďa – Milka (later married as Sobotková) they adopted Minďa as their own daughter and re-emigrated with ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel Jan Bohdan (1921)

born on 25th January 1921 in Klučárky near Mukachevo 1939, escaped to USSR arrested and sentenced to labor camp in Belomorsk 1943, joined the Czechoslovak forces in Buzuluk 1943, transferred to the 5th reserve company, with which he traveled to ... arrows 


Corporal Václav Bouzek (1923)

Václav Bouzek was born in the village Maslenka in 1923, he is a Volynian Czech he underwent training in Lucko, later in Romania and Bukovina he was wounded during the fights at the Dukla Pass. Having recovered he was transferred back to the front in Slovakia, he ... arrows 


Corporal Josef Brabec (1924)

born in Volynia in Poland on January 3, 1924 witness of establishing Soviet collective farms in Volynia member of Czechoslovak Svoboda Army, the witness was an infantryman (machine gunner) took part in the fights at Makhnovka wounded in the battle of the ... arrows 


First Lieutenant Josef Brabenec (1921)

born January 2nd, 1921 in Záwidow in the Volyně region Josef Brabenec participated in the resistance movement under the leadership of illegal organization of Volyně Czechs called Blaník witnessed mass murders of Jews on the chalk mountain fought in the 3rd ... arrows 


Major (ret.) Otakar (Otto) Braun (1920)

born on 20. January 1920 in the family of a small Jewish businessman in Napajedla in the autumn of 1940 he and his brother left in one of the last Jewish transports for the Middle East He was an eyewitness of the sinking of the ship “Patria” – Autumn of 1940 ... arrows 


Colonel (Private First Class) Karel Brhel (1922)

born in Krnov on August 6, 1922 lower Grammar School in Opava higher Grammar School with graduation exam in Hranice na Moravě Sokol club member in 1928-1940 forced labor in the Reich (Austria) flight to Italy in September 1943 Italian partisan guerrilla ... arrows 


Erich (Eliahu) Brodavka (1925)

born in Ostrava into a mixed Czech-German Jewish family transported to Palestine witnessed the sinking of the Patria ship entered the Czechoslovak Army in Palestine fought at Tobruk and Dunkerque left to Israel with the Czech Military Contingent (1949) a ... arrows 


First Lieutenant (ret.) Jan Bugel (1923) video clip available

born August 23rd 1923 in Kalniště in Slovakia 1943 basic military service in Prešov, assists the commander, then as a messenger in the unit 1944 move to Poprad and Banská Bystrica, from there sent to the mountains and bunkers with military supplies August 1944 ... arrows 


Major General Štěpán Bunzák (1919)

he was born on August 19, 1919, in the village of Mežhorje in Carpathian Ruthenia between the years 1937 to 1939 he completed his military training with the 4th Highland infantry regiment in Jelšava after the Hungarian occupation of Carpathian Ruthenia he ... arrows 


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